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Of the 40 inductees, 32 made their primary contribution to football with the Bears, while the other eight contributed only a minor portion of their career with the Bears. [6] Of the original 17 individuals inducted in 1963, three spent a majority of their careers with the Chicago Bears.
Chicago Bears: 2009 Alan Page: 1988: Defensive tackle: Minnesota Vikings: 1967–1978 Chicago Bears: 1978–1981 Bill Parcells: 2013: Coach: New York Giants: 1983–1990 New England Patriots: 1993–1996 New York Jets: 1997–1999 Dallas Cowboys: 2003–2006 Ace Parker ^ 1972: Quarterback: Brooklyn Dodgers: 1937–1941 Yanks: 1945 New York ...
He was the head coach of the Chicago Slaughter of the Indoor Football League from 2007 until the team's final season in 2013. McMichael and fellow 1985 Chicago Bears alumni Dan Hampton and Otis Wilson performed in a rock and roll oldies band (with entertaining satirical Mike Ditka verses) called the Chicago 6. [29]
Daniel Oliver Hampton (born September 19, 1957) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive tackle for twelve seasons with the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990 in the National Football League (NFL). He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2002. He currently hosts the Bears postgame show on WGN Radio in Chicago.
At the time of the publish, the list included 27 Pro Football Hall of Famers, while two more inductees would join in the 2020 class (Jim Covert and Ed Sprinkle). Among the 100 Greatest, four active players made the list, including safety Eddie Jackson (96), defensive lineman Akiem Hicks (75), offensive lineman Kyle Long (74) and highest-ranked ...
There have been 18 head coaches for the Chicago Bears, including coaches for the Decatur Staleys (1919–1920) and Chicago Staleys (1921). The Bears franchise was founded as the Decatur Staleys, a charter member of the American Professional Football Association. The team moved to Chicago in 1921, and changed its name to the Bears in 1922, the ...
He was a nearly unanimous all-rookie selection. Singletary started 172 games for the Bears during his 12-year career, the second-most in club history. An intense player, he finished as the Bears' first- or second-leading tackler each of his last 11 seasons. He amassed an impressive 1,488 career tackles, 885 of which were solo efforts.
Chicago Bears retired numbers: Bronko Nagurski FB/LB/T 1930–1937, 1943 ... while two more inductees would join in the 2020 class (Jim Covert and Ed Sprinkle).